Meet Leroy, a Guy Who Finds Religion Insignificant -- New Book Analyzes the Norms and Differences of Different Religions


VALHALLA, N.Y., July 24, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Religion is a way of life that some people fail to understand. In the new book The Printer's Devil, authored by David Rogers, readers will witness a deeply moving story that analyzes the importance and norms of different religions told through the perspective of a struggling protagonist.

The Printer's Devil follows the exploits of a confused and a somewhat depressed young guy named Leroy. Since the early part of his life, Leroy could not understand the significance of religion and nor could he understand the differences between each church in his neighborhood. Even though there were Baptist, Catholic and Methodist houses of worship around, their influences did not matter to him at all. As far as Leroy was concerned, his life was independent of religion. Will he end up living the rest of his life like this or will he be able to realize the significance of faith? Read the book to find out.



                The Printer's Devil * by David Rogers
                   Publication Date: March 28, 2003
        Trade Paperback; $23.99; 500 pages; 978-1-4134-6561-7
         Cloth Hardback; $34.99; 500 pages; 978-1-4134-6562-4

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